id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6803 Leland, Charles Godfrey Algonquin Legends of New England .txt text/plain 104899 6649 88 Catholic Indians should have taught me the tales of Glooskap and Lox. But the truth is, we really know very little as to how soon wandering Indian; and the Bear said, "Eat him." And the Master bade him go and When the great man, of all men and beasts chief ruler, had come Glooskap saw that of all created beings the first and greatest was Man. Before men were instructed by him, they lived in darkness; it was so One day it came to pass that Glooskap said to Mikchich, "To-morrow great deed to be spoken of forever, went away a little time, and cast And the old man said to himself, "This time I fear me I And the old man, seeing this, said, "This time I have lost my _N'karnayoo_, of old times, there was an Indian village far away Of old times it came to pass that Master Lox, the Wolverine, or Indian ./cache/6803.txt ./txt/6803.txt